Do You Really Need Travel Insurance?
A lot of money is being invested today in traveling; cruise lines, resort package deals, and air travel can easily run into thousands of dollars and if you have invested some of that money on a trip and can risk losing it all. It is surprising therefore how so many people still refuse to take out travel insurance as they feel it is unnecessary.
If you think about all the possible things that can happen to either stop you from traveling or from having a pleasant vacation, the small financial outlay, usually less than ten percent of the vacation cost, it is well worth it to have some peace of mind. You could fall ill just before you are due to travel, or someone in your family but this could just as easily happen when you are on vacation, but whatever the situation you will be out of pocket.
Remember that if you cancel at the last minute for any reason you will lose all the money you have paid out with no recourse. Travel insurance cover will allow for situations like this along with emergency repatriation, medical expenses, stolen or lost luggage, airline delays and many more incidents that can become expensive.
There are occasions where a situation prevents us from taking our holidays right at the last minute where normally all money paid to that point can be forfeit but travel insurance can prevent this happening. A good travel insurance plan should provide trip cancellation coverage for the traveler’s vacation investment and the insurance company should reimburse the traveler for all pre-paid, nonrefundable expenses.
A trip can also be interrupted partway through and cancellation coverage will refund any unused parts of your vacation including any unused deposits for other trips. Good travel insurance plans will include acts of terrorism both in the United States and other countries, but not all do this.
Although it has been mentioned that the cost of travel insurance is usually under 10 percent, this can vary and the biggest factor to this s the age of the traveler. Always a fear with people is whether the person they have booked the vacation with will still be operating when they travel but if you have arranged your travel insurance within 15 days of paying the deposit you should be able to claim back all costs if they cease trading.
To save some costs however, it is worth checking any other policies you may have that will cover other aspects of the rip otherwise you will be paying for them twice. This is well wroth checking as there is no point covering the same area twice as all it does is increase the cost.
Be sure to check the fine print for hidden limitations on these existing policies and after researching your current polices, it may seem you are already covered on the surface, but the fine print could limit certain conditions, circumstances, situations or locations.
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